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What a load of Bulls**t!: Replying to comments!....AGAIN and AGAIN!!
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What a load of Bulls* t! A critical, and fun, analysis of the uses of excrement and why it matters so much today. Saturday, 7 January 2012. This is what Wei wrote:. It's so difficult even trying to read this post not because it's dull (it's actually quite funny) but because I really really really really don't want to stop eating meat :( I mean, I can go without meat for maybe a day or two (I love veg) but not my entire life! If slaughterhouses had glass walls' by PETA. On a much lighter note! Again this ...
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Global Environmental Change: 2011-2012 Blog URLs
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This page details the blogs undertaken by UCL Geography students on the course "Global Environmental Change". This course has been designed to engage students with impacts on the environment caused by both natural processes and human activities. Thursday, 13 October 2011. Here are a selection of blogs from 2011-2012. Http:/ www.theeasterislandmystery.blogspot.com/. Http:/ blueprintsforanartificialearth.blogspot.com/. Http:/ 66degreeslatitude.blogspot.com/. Http:/ extremeweatherahead.blogspot.com/.
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What a load of Bulls**t!: Meat free Mondays! Starting tomorrow...maybe?
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What a load of Bulls* t! A critical, and fun, analysis of the uses of excrement and why it matters so much today. Sunday, 8 January 2012. Thanks to Laura S for replying to a comment which was a reply to a comment. if you catch my drift? She suggested the site Meat free Mondays. The site is great. For recipe suggestions which surprisingly don't have any meat in at all! But I did not eat meat on Friday or Thursday, at least I don't remember eating any? Thinks deeply to himself*. Part 4: Pigs farting Power!
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66 Degrees North: Recent warming of Arctic Water (AW)
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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate. Saturday, 31 December 2011. Recent warming of Arctic Water (AW). Just a short post about a short article from Science which was published in January. Spielhagen et al (2011). AAWL) This strongly suggests that Arctic Water (AW) inflow from the Atlantic is warming, which has the potential to significantly speed up sea ice melt.
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66 Degrees North: Using Quartz as an Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) record
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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate. Monday, 14 November 2011. Using Quartz as an Ice Rafted Debris (IRD) record. In addition to IP25, Axford et al 2011. In a single core example, Moros et al (2006). By incorporating multiple sites into an analysis, the authors reduced the likelihood of significant 'noise' in the data caused by unmeasurable effects of sediment en...
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66 Degrees North: Google Insights
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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate. Thursday, 5 January 2012. Came across this on the internet the other day and thought it was a great way to illustrate, albeit unscientifically, broad patterns in the public consciousness. Google insights. If you're interested). As an example, here's the worldwide results for terms including ' London 2012. There's a couple of t...
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66 Degrees North: Out of sight, out of mind?
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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate. Monday, 17 October 2011. Out of sight, out of mind? Last month (Sept 2011) marked the end of the summer maximum in the northern hemisphere, and the total sea ice extent change data is beginning to emerge. This year’s summer extent was on a par with the record low of 2007. Overall, the far north is changing faster than almost a...
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66 Degrees North: Melting Permafrost - should I be worried?
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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate. Friday, 16 December 2011. Melting Permafrost - should I be worried? If you missed the series, I'd encourage you to have a catch-up. Interestingly, this video also features the same Dr Walter as the previous video. Frequently when talking about melting permafrost, and I hope I'll explain why the potential. Drunk' trees which ca...
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66 Degrees North: The C25 HBI Monoene AKA "IP25" biomarker in marine sediment cores - a valuable contribution?
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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate. Wednesday, 9 November 2011. The C25 HBI Monoene AKA "IP25" biomarker in marine sediment cores - a valuable contribution? The first one is the use of IP. From Marine sediment cores to reconstruct a history of ice extent in the Arctic region. Skeletal formula of the IP. The potential of 'IP. Masse et al (2008). Record broadly ag...
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What a load of Bulls**t!: Very interesting picture! Thanks Wei Lah!!!
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What a load of Bulls* t! A critical, and fun, analysis of the uses of excrement and why it matters so much today. Saturday, 28 January 2012. 29 January 2012 at 22:17. Haha interesting facts indeed! So who do you think is doing more damage? 31 January 2012 at 00:04. So eat less meat! To answer, carnivores :D. Anson W. Mackay. 30 January 2012 at 11:22. Have a look at Robert Silvers blog on this very theme. Http:/ robs-agriculture.blogspot.com/view/classic. 31 January 2012 at 00:05. A pun on so man. SUN GOE...